It’s feeling like summer! While there’ll be ☀️sunny skies and highs in the 🌡️80s-90s today and tomorrow, low humidity should keep it from feeling too hot. Be sure to get your vitamin D in after work before scattered showers🌧️ and possible t-storms arrive Saturday PM! #518wx
Feeling like summer for the second half of the week as we warm into the 80s to even around 90. Luckily, humidity remains low. Here's the summer (JJA) temperature & precipitation outlook! There's a 33-40% chance both finish above normal in the Northeast. #nywx#mawx#vtwx#ctwx
☕️Happy Monday!☀️ Mainly dry and sunny weather is expected this week except for some isolated showers this afternoon in higher terrain areas. A high pressure system brings warm and comfortable temps for the start of June! Wishing you all a great start to the week! #518wx
Becoming mostly cloudy today with some afternoon showers & isolated thunderstorms developing, mainly north of I-90. Warmer than Saturday, with highs reaching the 60s for most areas, with some lower 70s across the mid Hudson Valley.
Rain showers this morning will give way to drier weather and breaks of sun this afternoon. It will be a cool and blustery start to the weekend with highs in the 50s and 60s. #nywx#vtwx#mawx#ctwx
It will be cooler today compared to recent days, with a mix of sun & clouds. Isolated showers will also be possible. Highs mainly in the mid 60s to lower 70s, which is a bit below normal for late May.
After our relatively wet weekend, we head into a much drier work week with temps starting out just above normal. But, a cold front tracking through the region Wednesday will see temps drop back towards normal by the end of the week. In other words, it's gonna be beautiful! Enjoy!
☔️Light rain continues to advance towards I-90 through this afternoon. Areas north of Albany should remain mostly dry until this evening before steady rain extends across the region tonight into tomorrow. #NYwx#CTwx#VTwx#MAwx
Rain will be arriving during the day today and continuing into the day on Sunday. Temperatures will be turning rather cool for Sunday, with highs stuck in the 40s and 50s across the region. Milder temperatures will return for Monday with rain exiting the region.
5-day Probability of Precipitation Outlook: Greatest probabilities for rain are late Saturday into Sunday. Forecast trends drier for late Monday into Tuesday.
Fair & mild today, then mostly cloudy with showers developing south & west of Albany Saturday. Occasional showers & cool temperatures are expected Sunday, with some lingering showers possible Memorial Day despite warmer temperatures.
Freeze warnings (ADKs) and frost advisories (Mohawk Valley, northern Catskills, Saratoga Lake George Area, southern VT), have been issued for tonight with temps expected to fall into the upper 20s to low/mid 30s. These temps and frost could harm sensitive crops + vegetation.
A cold front today will usher cooler/less humid air into the region with near to slightly below normal temps expected tmrw through the weekend. Aside from a few showers/storms today ahead of the front, dry weather is expected through Friday but rain chances increase this weekend
Hot day ahead, with high temps in the low/mid 90s in valley areas. Heat Advisory in effect for the mid Hudson Valley from 11 AM until 7 PM.
A few strong/severe T-storms possible this aftn/eve, esp N & W of Albany. Damaging wind gusts possible.
Hot and moderately humid conditions through midweek, with increasing chances for showers & thunderstorms as a cold front approaches. The cold front passes Wednesday, ushering in much cooler air for the end of the week.
Across eastern NY and western New England, above normal temperatures continue through Tue. By Wed, rain showers and thunderstorms could develop ahead of a cold front that will bring cooler temps for Thu. Keep up to date at https://t.co/6gA5ky0lw9! #nywx#vtwx#mawx#ctwx
A pattern change is upon us as warmer temperatures begin today across eastern New York and western New England. Well above normal temperatures continue into the middle of this week. #nywx#ctwx#mawx#vtwx